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Title:
Extremism / Laurie Willis, book editor.
Author:
Willis, Laurie.
Publication Information:
Detroit : Greenhaven Press, c2011.
Call Number:
HN49.R33 E98 2011
ISBN:
9780737749649

9780737749656
Series:
Opposing viewpoints series

Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
Physical Description:
203 p. : charts ; 24 cm.
Contents:
ch. 1. What is the relationship between religion and extremist acts? -- Terrorism is an inherent aspect of Islamic extremism / Neil J. Kressel -- Terrorism is not an inherent aspect of Islamic extremism / Fareed Zakaria -- Terrorism is practiced by non-Muslims / Mehdi Hasan -- The Christian right is extremist / Jan G. Linn -- The Christian right is not extremist / Sarah Pulliam -- ch. 2. What motivates Islamic extremist? -- Islamic extremists are motivated by moral disgust / Azeem Ibrahim -- Islamic extremists are motivated by social and psychological needs / Jessica Stern -- Islamic jihad requires killing the enemy / Bill Musk -- Suicide bombers are motivated by social rather than religious injustice / Nichole Argo -- Ch. 3. How can extremism be countered? -- Extremists can be persuaded to change / Ed Husain -- Extremists cannot be persuaded to change / Carol Sarler -- Fundamentalist Islamic schools teach extremism / Samir Khalil Samir -- Islamic schools can counter extremism / Jay Tolson -- Ch. 4. How is extremism apparent in the United States? -- Extremist animal rights activists are terrorists / P. Michael Conn and James V. Parker -- Extremist animal rights activists are not terrorists / Ben (Roger Panaman) -- Extremist pro-life groups are responsible for the murder of George Tiller / Jill Filipovic -- Extremist pro-life groups are not responsible for the murder of George Tiller / James Kirchick -- Pro-life extremists are characterized by a fanatical commitment / Jon A. Shields.
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